Auction Detail
January 2023
Our January 2023 sales include the "Erivan" Collection of United and Confederate States Postal History Part VIII, as well as a general sale of United States and worldwide stamps, covers, and collections.
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mint and used collection in mounts in a Scott National album, better items including used 17, 70-72, 75, 78, 86, 89-92, 96-100, 115, 118-21, 137-38, 154-55, 166, 191, 262, and 277, mint/unused (most 19th Century counted as no gum) 76, 112-14, 135, 145-46, 148-50, 152-53, 157-59, 178-79, 185-86, 188, 190, 211-16, 228, 230-41, 259-60, 274-75, 285-91 (10c used), C1-5, E1-3, E5-6, and PR5-7, condition mixed but generally fine, careful inspection recommended, owner's Scott catalogue value $50,000+

general collection in a Liberty album, 19th and early 20th Century mostly used with some better mint items throughout, we note White Plains sheet, Kansas-Nebraska mint complete, Prexies to $5, Liberty to $5, better airmail and back of book including C13-15 mint, also special delivery, some nice postage due and officials, condition varies but generally fine to very fine, surprising collection with significant value throughout

immaculate four volume collection mounted in Scott Specialty albums with slipcases, virtually complete for the period including singles, full sheets, blocks, and strips, premium items throughout, very fine, great opportunity to obtain a virtually complete collection of modern material, significant face value







wonderfully comprehensive collection, better items include 29, 30A, 32-33, 35-38, 40P4-47P4, 67-72, 75-78, 86-91, 92-99, and 112-22, plus several covers included illustrated advertising and 78 on cover to London, some mixed condition including the occasional reperforated stamp, still very attractive and above-average in terms of eye-appeal, a close inspection is highly recommended (Scott $16,800+)





























old-time collection assembled in Germany, nearly all used in the 19th Century with parallel mint and used to 1940, decidedly mixed condition throughout but plenty of better items including (all used) 1 (2), 17, 37, 38, 71, 72, Pictorial issue to the 24c, Large Bank Notes to the 90c, Small Bank Notes to the 30c, Columbians to the 50c, First Bureau to the $1, Trans-Mississippi complete, some back of the book including first issue postage dues, scattered officials to the 90c, duck stamps including RW1, and much more, viewing a necessity, a bit of effort could prove rewarding















relatively complete throughout, better items include (mint unless otherwise noted) 331-42, 331a, 332a, 357-58, 369, 374a, 375a, 379-80, 404 used, 406a, 419-20 used blocks of 4, 423 used, 460 used, 461, 463a, 478 used block of 4, 479-80 used, 501b, 502b, 523-24, and 547 used, plus a nice selection of coils and imperforate (some unmounted, including VAMPs), generally fine to very fine, a wonderful collection in a quality not often seen (Scott $7,900+)









begins with Columbians mint to the 5c and used to the $3, 246 mint imprint and plate number strip of 3, 261A used, 264-78 used, Trans-Mississippi complete used, Pan-American complete (10c used), 300-12 used, and much more, generally fine to very fine, a clean and attractive collection (Scott $7,600+)

















































































































two large cartons with parallel mint and used collection on mostly hingeless pages, begins around 1941 and continues to the end of the century, very nearly complete for the years with many stamps represented by both singles and setenant blocks/sheets, also includes a bit of postal stationery, booklets, etc, mostly very fine and fresh, the face value alone makes this a worthwhile lot
mostly used, better items including 134-37, 139, 145-55, 156-66 (90c reperforated at bottom), 190-91, 206-09, 215-18, and 219-29, also includes a few covers included illustrated advertising, some mixed condition and centering varies from stamp to stamp, overall an attractive and useful collection that is well worth a close inspection (Scott $5,200+)






includes E1 mint (thins), E2-3 used and on cover, E4 used, J1-7 used, J15-21 used, J27 used, J28 mint, J35-36 mint, J43-44 used, Q1-12 used, QE1-4 mint, and JQ4 mint, small faults throughout, much fine to very fine (Scott $3,965+)
























































carton with a main United States collection plus additional material, most 19th Century stamps faulty to some degree but we note (all used) 1, 9, 15, 37, 38, 71, 72, Pictorials to the 24c, Large Bank Notes to the 30c, some back of the book including first issue revenues, several binders of 20th Century material with mint plate blocks including Prexies complete to the $5, many stamps fine or better, requires a bit of work but could prove rewarding








mostly mint collection beginning with 551-73, 578-91, 583a, 595, 599A, 634A, Kansas/Nebraska complete, 692-701, Prexies complete, 832b used strip of 3, and more including coils and booklet panes, generally fine to very fine and fresh, a wonderful group (Scott $2,500+)